Jeff Pruchnic’s “Burke In/On Public and Private”

Jeff Pruchnic’s essay “Burke In/On Public and Private: Rhetoric, Propaganda, and the ‘End(s)’ of Humanism” is featured in the new collection Burke in the Archives (via The University of South Carolina Press). From the book’s description:

“Burke in the Archives brings together thirteen original essays by leading and emerging Kenneth Burke scholars to explore provocatively the twenty-first-century usefulness of a figure widely regarded as the twentieth century’s most influential rhetorician. Edited by Dana Anderson and Jessica Enoch, the volume breaks new ground as it complicates, extends, and ultimately transforms how the field of rhetorical studies understands Burke, calling much-needed attention to the roles that archival materials can and do play in this process.”